Emma - Emma

Emma - Emma

Jane Austen

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Rosetta Edu
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción histórica
ISBN:
9781836470991
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Hermosa, inteligente y cómodamente independiente, Emma Woodhouse nunca ha sentido la necesidad de un romance en su propia vida. En cambio, disfruta mucho haciendo parejas con los demás, confiada en su capacidad para organizar uniones perfectas. Pero a medida que sus bienintencionados planes conducen a malentendidos inesperados, Emma pronto se da cuenta de que el amor, y la naturaleza humana, son mucho más impredecibles de lo que ella imaginaba.Publicada por primera vez en 1815, Emma es una de las novelas más queridas y sofisticadas de Jane Austen, una brillante exploración del carácter, la sociedad y el viaje hacia el conocimiento de ella misma. Con su ingenio característico y su aguda observación social, Austen crea una historia que es a la vez humorística y profundamente perspicaz, tan relevante hoy como lo fue en su época.Perfecta tanto para los admiradores de Austen de toda la vida como para los nuevos lectores, Emma sigue siendo un clásico esencial de la literatura inglesa, que ofrece romance, humor y una heroína tan imperfecta como inolvidable. 10

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